Stop babysitting dashboards. Ship from Slack. Touch grass.
700+ teams have Viktor reading their Google Ads every morning.
Your media team opens Slack at 8am. There's a cross-platform brief in #growth: Google Ads spend vs. ROAS, Meta CPA by campaign, Stripe revenue by channel. Viktor posted it at 6am. Nobody asked for it.
Last week, one team's Viktor caught a spend spike at 2am on a broad match campaign and flagged it in Slack: "CPA up 340%. Recommend pausing and shifting budget to the top two performers." That would have burned $3K by morning. The media buyer woke up to a problem already handled.
Your strategist reviews spend trends. Your account manager checks revenue attribution. Same Slack channel, same colleague, before anyone's first coffee.
Google Ads, Meta, Stripe. One message. No Looker, no Data Studio. Anomaly detection runs around the clock. Cross-platform reporting runs on autopilot.
5,700+ teams. SOC 2 certified. Your data never trains models.
"Viktor is now an integral team member, and after weeks of use we still feel we haven't uncovered the full potential." — Patrick O'Doherty, Director, Yarra Web

Q2 Is Where Momentum Compounds
Insider Tactics to Turn Small Wins into Big Quarters
Q1 is about ignition.
Q2 is about acceleration.
Most sales teams don’t realize this they reset too often. A deal closes, they celebrate, then move on like it never happened.
Top teams do the opposite.
They compound momentum.
Every win in Q2 isn’t an endpoint it’s an asset. A new client becomes a referral source. A closed deal becomes a case study. A strong conversation becomes three more introductions.
They squeeze more value out of everything they touch.
Because momentum in sales isn’t random it’s engineered.
One deal leads to another.
One relationship unlocks a network.
One insight sharpens the next pitch.
And when you stack these small advantages consistently, something shifts.
Deals move faster.
Trust builds quicker.
Close rates climb.
Suddenly, it feels like everything is working.
That’s not luck. That’s leverage.
While average teams are stuck recreating effort every day, elite teams are building systems where each action makes the next one easier.
That’s how Q2 turns into a breakout quarter.
Not by doing more.
By making every win work harder.
Call to Action: Build Compounding Momentum
Turn Every Win Into a Referral
Ask immediately. Strike while value is fresh and relationships are strong.Capture and Reuse Success Stories
Document wins and turn them into quick case studies for future conversations.Create Post-Close Follow-Up Systems
Stay close to clients after the deal. That’s where expansion and introductions live.Stack Your Conversations
One meeting should lead to the next. Always ask, “Who else should I speak to?”Shorten Feedback Loops
Apply lessons from each deal immediately to the next opportunity.Build Micro-Momentum Daily
Small wins matter booked meetings, strong calls, new intros. Track and stack them.Operate With Intentional Leverage
Don’t just complete tasks ask how each action can produce multiple outcomes.
Q2 rewards those who build momentum.
Make it compound and watch the quarter take off.
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